Sunday, 13 November 2011

Vegging out ...

... out of the ground that is, I ventured to the allotment and lifted some leeks, carrots and parsnips, oh and grabbed a red onion just for good measure,  needless to say lunch was delicious!


There was more of this ....


LOTS more!

and I promised you better pics of this yesterday  ...


I am so pleased with the stitching, the Valdani Perle is just wonderful


Thank you Tina for reminding me of the value of the needle  :)

feeds my soul :)


and then there was a little more quilting on this ...


not as much as I'd hope, but progress, and that's always good. 

Happy Quilting!

15 comments:

tina rose of sweetypie said...

didnt you grow any of those blue things this year then.....gorgeous bag...

Archie The Wonder Dog said...

Love the little bag and the variegated perle is wonderful! Your quilting is superb - can't wait to see the rest!

Sarah said...

Mmmmm is that more rotten jelly? ;-) Pouch is really lovely :-) x

BilboWaggins said...

Your quilting looks fantastic, love the design on the dark pink fabric (bottom photo).

Inspiredbyfelix said...

Very lovely little pouch...and your veggies look D-licious! x

Annabella said...

Love your harvest - I used to have an allotment when I lived in London and it was such hard work but fun at the same time. V,cute pouch - will have to get myself on this pouch train!

Mrs.Pickles said...

Great look veggies. That pouch looks great in the light too

Hazel said...

That's Sue's quilt, isn't it? The quilting is looking lovely.

Nice carrots & leeks - I still can't grow carrot-fly free carrots, and the allium leaf miner is again a feature of my leeks. On the plus side I had roast veg with my tea tonight - potato, garlic, red pepper, squash, onion & parsnip ALL from the plot. Yum!

Judith, Belfast said...

Hugh F.W would be v.proud of you indeed!! Pouch is just as cute in this light, and the quilting on the LA looks stunning (as always!). Jxo

QuiltSue said...

Your little bag looks great. Every time you show something like that I think "I really MUST learn to put zips in."

Canadian Abroad said...

I love all those veg - dead jealous actually but then you worked for is and I didn't - and I also love how you staged your zippy pouch with them. Great photo.

Mrs Flying Blind... said...

Great haul and beautiful purse - love that stitching x

Lis Harwood said...

Great veggies and I love the little bag.

Abby and Stephanie said...

Such a sweet zippy pouch.

Nicky said...

Ooh you have been busy!

Love the hand and machine quilting!